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- With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cellvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 15. Mai 2025 um 14:30
Trained with a joint understanding of protein and cell behavior, the model could help with diagnosing disease and developing new drugs.
- Study shows vision-language models can’t handle queries with negation wordsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 14. Mai 2025 um 4:00
Words like “no” and “not” can cause this popular class of AI models to fail unexpectedly in high-stakes settings, such as medical diagnosis.
- MIT Department of Economics to launch James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Workvon Department of Economics am 13. Mai 2025 um 20:35
With support from the Stone Foundation, the center will advance cutting-edge research and inform policy.
- Hybrid AI model crafts smooth, high-quality videos in secondsvon Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL am 6. Mai 2025 um 16:15
The CausVid generative AI tool uses a diffusion model to teach an autoregressive (frame-by-frame) system to rapidly produce stable, high-resolution videos.
- Q&A: A roadmap for revolutionizing health care through data-driven innovationvon Sara Feijo | MIT Open Learning am 5. Mai 2025 um 20:15
A new book coauthored by MIT’s Dimitris Bertsimas explores how analytics is driving decisions and outcomes in health care.
- New tool evaluates progress in reinforcement learningvon MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems am 5. Mai 2025 um 20:00
“IntersectionZoo,” a benchmarking tool, uses a real-world traffic problem to test progress in deep reinforcement learning algorithms.
- Novel AI model inspired by neural dynamics from the brainvon Adam Conner-Simons | MIT CSAIL am 2. Mai 2025 um 19:30
New type of “state-space model” leverages principles of harmonic oscillators.
- Making AI models more trustworthy for high-stakes settingsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 1. Mai 2025 um 4:00
A new method helps convey uncertainty more precisely, which could give researchers and medical clinicians better information to make decisions.
- The MIT-Portugal Program enters Phase 4von Lisa Capone | MIT Portugal Program am 30. April 2025 um 20:20
New phase will support continued exploration of ideas and solutions in fields ranging from AI to nanotech to climate — with emphasis on educational exchanges and entrepreneurship.
- Merging design and computer science in creative waysvon Denise Brehm | MIT Morningside Academy for Design am 28. April 2025 um 20:55
MAD Fellow Alexander Htet Kyaw connects humans, machines, and the physical world using AI and augmented reality.
- Novel method detects microbial contamination in cell culturesvon Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology am 26. April 2025 um 2:00
Ultraviolet light “fingerprints” on cell cultures and machine learning can provide a definitive yes/no contamination assessment within 30 minutes.
- Artificial intelligence enhances air mobility planningvon Kylie Foy | MIT Lincoln Laboratory am 25. April 2025 um 16:00
Lincoln Laboratory is transitioning tools to the 618th Air Operations Center to streamline global transport logistics.
- Designing a new way to optimize complex coordinated systemsvon MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems am 24. April 2025 um 19:00
Using diagrams to represent interactions in multipart systems can provide a faster way to design software improvements.
- New model predicts a chemical reaction’s point of no returnvon Anne Trafton | MIT News am 23. April 2025 um 15:00
Chemists could use this quick computational method to design more efficient reactions that yield useful compounds, from fuels to pharmaceuticals.
- “Periodic table of machine learning” could fuel AI discoveryvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 23. April 2025 um 4:00
Researchers have created a unifying framework that can help scientists combine existing ideas to improve AI models or create new ones.
- 3D modeling you can feelvon Adam Conner-Simons | MIT CSAIL am 22. April 2025 um 19:00
TactStyle, a system developed by CSAIL researchers, uses image prompts to replicate both the visual appearance and tactile properties of 3D models.
- Norma Kamali is transforming the future of fashion with AIvon MIT Professional Education am 22. April 2025 um 18:00
The renowned designer embraces generative AI to preserve and propel her legacy.
- MIT’s McGovern Institute is shaping brain science and improving human lives on a global scalevon Julie Pryor | McGovern Institute for Brain Research am 18. April 2025 um 14:40
A quarter century after its founding, the McGovern Institute reflects on its discoveries in the areas of neuroscience, neurotechnology, artificial intelligence, brain-body connections, and therapeutics.
- Making AI-generated code more accurate in any languagevon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 18. April 2025 um 4:00
A new technique automatically guides an LLM toward outputs that adhere to the rules of whatever programming language or other format is being used.
- A faster way to solve complex planning problemsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 16. April 2025 um 4:00
By eliminating redundant computations, a new data-driven method can streamline processes like scheduling trains, routing delivery drivers, or assigning airline crews.
- Training LLMs to self-detoxify their languagevon Lauren Hinkel | MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab am 14. April 2025 um 21:50
A new method from the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab helps large language models to steer their own responses toward safer, more ethical, value-aligned outputs.
- New method efficiently safeguards sensitive AI training datavon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 11. April 2025 um 4:00
The approach maintains an AI model’s accuracy while ensuring attackers can’t extract secret information.
- Could LLMs help design our next medicines and materials?von Adam Zewe | MIT News am 9. April 2025 um 4:00
A new method lets users ask, in plain language, for a new molecule with certain properties, and receive a detailed description of how to synthesize it.
- New method assesses and improves the reliability of radiologists’ diagnostic reportsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 4. April 2025 um 4:00
The framework helps clinicians choose phrases that more accurately reflect the likelihood that certain conditions are present in X-rays.
- Taking the “training wheels” off clean energyvon Calvin Hennick | MIT Energy Initiative am 3. April 2025 um 20:35
At the 2025 MIT Energy Conference, energy leaders from around the world discussed how to make green technologies competitive with fossil fuels.
- Vana is letting users own a piece of the AI models trained on their datavon Zach Winn | MIT News am 3. April 2025 um 4:00
More than 1 million people are contributing their data to Vana’s decentralized network, which started as an MIT class project.
- Researchers teach LLMs to solve complex planning challengesvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 2. April 2025 um 4:00
This new framework leverages a model’s reasoning abilities to create a “smart assistant” that finds the optimal solution to multistep problems.
- Pattie Maes receives ACM SIGCHI Lifetime Research Awardvon Amanda Diehl | MIT Media Lab am 31. März 2025 um 20:45
Professor of media technology honored for research in human-computer interaction that is considered both fundamental and influential.
- For this computer scientist, MIT Open Learning was the start of a life-changing journeyvon Lauren Rebecca Thacker | MIT Open Learning am 30. März 2025 um 4:00
Ana Trišović, who studies the democratization of AI, reflects on a career path that she began as a student downloading free MIT resources in Serbia.
- Making higher education more accessible to students in Pakistanvon Zach Winn | MIT News am 27. März 2025 um 18:30
EduFi, founded by an MIT alumna, provides low-interest student loans to families in Pakistan so more can attend college.
- MIT Maritime Consortium sets sailvon Anne Wilson | Department of Mechanical Engineering am 26. März 2025 um 12:55
A new international collaboration unites MIT and maritime industry leaders to develop nuclear propulsion technologies, alternative fuels, data-powered strategies for operation, and more.
- AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approachesvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 21. März 2025 um 4:00
Researchers fuse the best of two popular methods to create an image generator that uses less energy and can run locally on a laptop or smartphone.
- At the core of problem-solvingvon Samantha Edelen | Department of Biology am 19. März 2025 um 20:40
Stuart Levine ’97, director of MIT’s BioMicro Center, keeps departmental researchers at the forefront of systems biology.
- “An AI future that honors dignity for everyone”von Peter Dizikes | MIT News am 18. März 2025 um 20:45
As artificial intelligence develops, we must ask vital questions about ourselves and our society, Ben Vinson III contends in the 2025 Compton Lecture.
- Making airfield assessments automatic, remote, and safevon Zach Winn | MIT News am 13. März 2025 um 4:00
U.S. Air Force engineer and PhD student Randall Pietersen is using AI and next-generation imaging technology to detect pavement damage and unexploded munitions.
- Robotic helper making mistakes? Just nudge it in the right directionvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 7. März 2025 um 5:00
New research could allow a person to correct a robot’s actions in real-time, using the kind of feedback they’d give another human.
- 3 Questions: Visualizing research in the age of AIvon Melanie M. Kaufman | Department of Chemical Engineering am 6. März 2025 um 16:00
Felice Frankel discusses the implications of generative AI when communicating science visually.
- Markus Buehler receives 2025 Washington Awardvon Stephanie Martinovich | Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering am 3. März 2025 um 21:45
Materials scientist is honored for his academic leadership and innovative research that bridge engineering and nature.
- Collaborating to advance research and innovation on essential chips for AIvon Microsystems Technology Laboratories am 28. Februar 2025 um 15:30
Agreement between MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories and GlobalFoundries aims to deliver power efficiencies for data centers and ultra-low power consumption for intelligent devices at the edge.
- An ancient RNA-guided system could simplify delivery of gene editing therapiesvon Jennifer Michalowski | McGovern Institute for Brain Research am 27. Februar 2025 um 22:00
The programmable proteins are compact, modular, and can be directed to modify DNA in human cells.
- AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a targetvon Lillian Eden | Department of Biology am 20. Februar 2025 um 19:35
FragFold, developed by MIT Biology researchers, is a computational method with potential for impact on biological research and therapeutic applications.
- MIT spinout maps the body’s metabolites to uncover the hidden drivers of diseasevon Zach Winn | MIT News am 19. Februar 2025 um 5:00
ReviveMed uses AI to gather large-scale data on metabolites — molecules like lipids, cholesterol, and sugar — to match patients with therapeutics.
- Like human brains, large language models reason about diverse data in a general wayvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 19. Februar 2025 um 5:00
A new study shows LLMs represent different data types based on their underlying meaning and reason about data in their dominant language.
- AI model deciphers the code in proteins that tells them where to govon Greta Friar | Whitehead Institute am 13. Februar 2025 um 22:10
Whitehead Institute and CSAIL researchers created a machine-learning model to predict and generate protein localization, with implications for understanding and remedying disease.
- Gift from Sebastian Man ’79, SM ’80 supports MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing buildingvon Christine Thielman | MIT Schwarzman College of Computing am 11. Februar 2025 um 20:45
Alumnus is the first major donor to support the building since Stephen A. Schwarzman’s foundational gift.
- Bridging philosophy and AI to explore computing ethicsvon Danna Lorch | School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences am 11. Februar 2025 um 20:15
In a new MIT course co-taught by EECS and philosophy professors, students tackle moral dilemmas of the digital age.
- Puzzling out climate changevon Michaela Jarvis | School of Engineering am 10. Februar 2025 um 15:00
Accenture Fellow Shreyaa Raghavan applies machine learning and optimization methods to explore ways to reduce transportation sector emissions.
- Can deep learning transform heart failure prevention?von Alex Ouyang | Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health am 10. Februar 2025 um 14:00
A deep neural network called CHAIS may soon replace invasive procedures like catheterization as the new gold standard for monitoring heart health.
- Validation technique could help scientists make more accurate forecastsvon Adam Zewe | MIT News am 7. Februar 2025 um 5:00
MIT researchers developed a new approach for assessing predictions with a spatial dimension, like forecasting weather or mapping air pollution.
- Introducing the MIT Generative AI Impact Consortiumvon Liam McDonnell | Office of Innovation am 3. Februar 2025 um 18:55
The consortium will bring researchers and industry together to focus on impact.